3:oo PM. The Peak Tram is few minutes walk from St. John's Cathedral. On our way to the Peak Tram Lower Terminus, we saw many people walking to and from the Peak Tram station. The queue for the ticket counter was quite long. I was really excited! For the first time, I really felt like a tourist! Anyways, when I was waiting in line, I cannot help but notice some things. :)
line at the Peak Tram Station
1. I noticed that Koreans, who were totally made up and made us look like shit (fashionwise that is), love to go to Victoria Peak. Lots of them were queueing up for the Tram tickets.
2. The Yakult in Hong Kong (and Bangkok) are much bigger than our Yakult here in the Philippines. :)
Concession stand beside the Tram Ticket counter
3. You'll save time if you buy THE package (roundtrip tram ticket and entrance to Madame Tussauds, around HKD40+). You will have some sort of special line and the line is usually shorter than the queue for buying the tram ticket.
The tram could get really crowded and the 7 minutes ride up the Victoria Peak is quite steep, so make sure you get to grab a seat.
I am glad I got to get a seat. I promised myself I'll get a seat on our way down cuz it would be diffcult to stand. Btw, I have read that the Peak Tram has been operating for 120 years and not a single case of accident!! :)
For Single Journey tickets:
HK$ 22 (adult) and HK$ 8 (8 to 12 y/o)
For Return ticket or what we would like to call Rountrip ticket:
HK$ 33 (adult) and HK$ 15 (8 to 12 y/o)
We decided to buy the Return ticket. We don't want to be stuck again in the long line for the tickets on our way down. But there are other ways to go down Victoria Peak, like bus, taxi, or just walk...looong walk.
Victoria Peak. Anyways, once we got off the Peak Tram, the exit lead us to the Peak Tower. There were many shops selling souvenirs, clothes, shoes, jewellries, etc. and restaurants, like Bubba Gump, Burger King, coffee and gelato shops, and juice bar. We saw these souvenir t-shirts and we made a mistake of not buying them. We figured we will be going to the night markets and we might as well buy the souvenirs there. But the thing is we never made it to the night markets and were not able to find the same shirts with the same quality in terms of the fabric.
Tip: Buy the souvenirs at the Peak Tower cuz the price is the same with the stores around Harbour City but better in terms of the fabric. The keychains and bracelets are far better than the ones you'll find at Kowloon and again - with the same price!
Once we got tired of looking around, we decided to go to the top of Peak Tower. It was kinda tiring to go to the top - the elevators were endless!
Escalator to Sky Gallery and top of Peak Tower
The magicians were way down there.
Performers at the ground floor
Lippo Centre Tower can be seen from Garden Road. The walls intend to show koalas climbing a tree.
Tram to Causeway Bay from Central
Causeway Bay. I find it really difficult to walk around Causeway Bay without getting lost, especially during the night. It was like a maze of buildings and stores. From Victoria Peak, we walked to Queens Road Central to ride the tram to Causeway Bay. It was around 6pm. The tram was crowded and there were lots of Filipinos. They were speaking Tagalog, so we listened to their conversations. LOL! Anyways, we didn't have any idea where to get off. Fortunately, we overheard that our kababayans were going to Causeway Bay, too!! So, basically, we just followed them. :)
Causeway Bay at night
Causeaway Bay is like tiny New York. Lots of stores, buildings, lights, billboards, and people. It was fun place for shopping. I sound so cliche! The young salespersons (they seem like a local to me) would say, Bili na, ate! Murang mura lang. LOL! We loved the Giordano Store and Sasa. We spent most of our time there. We also went to Wellcome to buy some food. I was looking for toys for my cousins, so we went looking for Toys R Us. I didn't get to buy anything. I was just tired! I really wanted to seat down and my sister was already complaining. We had our dinner at McDonald's. We noticed that the service crews were quite old, too. :)
A little bit spicy for my taste.
The Peak Tram
Garden Road, Central
Operation is every day, including Sundays and public holidays
7:00 am to 12:00 midnight.
The tram departs every 10 to 15 minutes.
info@thepeak.com.hk
By Foot From MTR Central Station
Take the MTR to Central and make your way to the J2 exit of the Central MTR station. Turn right, through Chater Garden, cross Queen's Road Central and make your way up Garden Road. You will pass the Bank of China Tower and Citibank Plaza on your left and St John's Cathedral on your right before arriving at the terminus, which is to your left.
By Bus
Board the Peak Tram shuttle bus No. 15C at the Central (Pier 7) Bus Terminus.Daily: 10:00am - 11:40pm (from Central (Pier 7) Bus Terminus)Daily: 10:15am - 11:55pm (from Lower Peak Tram Terminus)
Frequency: 15-20 minutesFare: HK$4.00
Hong Kong Island Tram
www.hktramways.com
Fare: HK$2.00 adult / HK$ 1.00
Time: Everyday from 6:00 to 24:00
Call Customer Service Hotline on (852) 2548 7102
Fax to Hotfax on (852) 2118 6038
Email to enquiry@hktramways.com
Write to Whitty Street Tram Depot, Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
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